The sutra moves to wrap around all the bloodiest parts of Halo's battered form, more than one tendril appearing from Koumyou's shoulders to come help in the effort.
It feels just like regular paper, when it brushes past Seto's hands to wrap around what he'd bandaged up, too. But regular paper doesn't do this.
"Look away," Koumyou warns anyone in earshot once the sutra's in place, "and Halo, this is going to hurt." It's not even apologetic, just fair warning. Don't bite out your own tongue, Halo, that would make getting information out of you awfully difficult!
There's a flash of light, only for a fraction of a second, but it's so bright that it makes the entire area light up in that way that seems to linger in one's vision even after it's gone.
For Halo, there's definitely pain. Nothing's burning, but it will certainly feel like it as the bleeding wounds seal shut over the course of mere seconds. The sensation is close to mass cauterization, because it's such a brute-force healing and the nervous system has no idea what to do with all that information except make it hurt.
And in the next second, the tendrils are gone, the sutra back to pretending to be regular paper draped over the priest's thin shoulders.
She'd still be weak from all the blood she'd already lost, and Koumyou had done nothing for her broken leg, but the immediate danger of exsanguination should be over.
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It feels just like regular paper, when it brushes past Seto's hands to wrap around what he'd bandaged up, too. But regular paper doesn't do this.
"Look away," Koumyou warns anyone in earshot once the sutra's in place, "and Halo, this is going to hurt." It's not even apologetic, just fair warning. Don't bite out your own tongue, Halo, that would make getting information out of you awfully difficult!
There's a flash of light, only for a fraction of a second, but it's so bright that it makes the entire area light up in that way that seems to linger in one's vision even after it's gone.
For Halo, there's definitely pain. Nothing's burning, but it will certainly feel like it as the bleeding wounds seal shut over the course of mere seconds. The sensation is close to mass cauterization, because it's such a brute-force healing and the nervous system has no idea what to do with all that information except make it hurt.
And in the next second, the tendrils are gone, the sutra back to pretending to be regular paper draped over the priest's thin shoulders.
She'd still be weak from all the blood she'd already lost, and Koumyou had done nothing for her broken leg, but the immediate danger of exsanguination should be over.